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Analytics

Learn how to read and use your creator analytics data.

How to Access Analytics

  1. Open the "Creator Dashboard"
  2. Tap "Analytics"

Switching Time Periods

Switch periods using the tabs at the top of the screen. Each period is shown alongside its comparison value for the previous period.

PeriodRangeComparison
TodayToday 0:00 — nowYesterday up to the same elapsed time
This WeekMonday 0:00 — nowThe same day of last week up to the same time
This MonthThe 1st 0:00 — nowThe same day of the previous month
All TimeSince service launch — nowNo comparison

Available Data (Overview)

SectionDetails
Period revenueTotal sales for the period, and difference / % vs. the previous period
New subscribersNumber of new plan subscribers within the period
New followersNumber of followers gained within the period
Post viewsTotal view count of your posts during the period (limited posts only; for normal posts use likes / comments to gauge engagement)
Active plan subscribersCurrent number of active plan subscribers
Transaction-type breakdownSales share of plans / bundles / individual sales / tips / back issues
Per-post performanceCompare each post by revenue, views, and likes via sortable list

Available Data (Single Post)

Tap any post to open its dedicated analytics screen.

SectionDetails
Period salesSales of this post during the period, plus comparison
Period viewsView count for this post during the period, plus comparison (limited posts only)
Period likesLikes on this post during the period, plus comparison
PurchasesNumber of purchases of this post within the period
Average pricePeriod sales ÷ number of purchases
Transaction-type breakdownRatio of individual sales / back issues for this post
Buyer logList of buyers in chronological order with infinite scroll

How to Use Your Data

Sort "Per-post performance" by sales / views / likes to see which posts resonate with your fans. Use this as a reference for future content.

Switch between period tabs to compare the current period with the previous one. Increases / decreases are shown in green / red so you can quickly spot which periods performed well or poorly.

Check the Transaction-Type Breakdown

The breakdown shows the share of revenue from plans, bundles, individual sales, tips, and back issues, helping you decide which revenue stream to focus on.

Check the Effect of Individual Posts

On the single-post screen, you can see exactly how many purchases a specific post received and who bought it over time. You can tell whether revenue came from back issues or individual purchases.

If you have any questions, please contact Support.